IT'S NOT CLEAR IF ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGES WILL BE FILED. IMAGINE BEING INSIDE A HOME... AS IT EXPLODES. THAT HAPPENED TO A FAMILY IN CARROLLTON, KENTUCKY --- AND THEY ALL MADE IT OUT ALIVE. WLKY'S ERICA COGHILL HAS THEIR STORY. "Firefighters say this home is a total loss, part of the roof is now on the ground-- and it's incredible to think that a family was inside and they made it out alive--while that family lost many of their material possessions, they are so happy they still have each other." "I mean, shew I can't believe we got out of it." WHEN TRAVIS NOBLE LAID-DOWN FOR A NAP WITH HIS TWO-YEAR-OLD SON LAST WEEK -- HE DIDN'T IMAGINE HE'D WAKE-UP TO WHAT NOW LOOKS LIKE A WAR ZONE. "My first thoughts were-- a tornado hit the house." SOMETHING IN THE BASEMENT HAD ACTUALLY EXPLODED. TRAVIS WAS TRAPPED UNDER A BEAM-- A CLOUD OF SMOKE KEPT HIM FROM SPOTTING HIS SON... "heard him hollering for daddy and what not." ...UNTIL HE WAS ABLE TO BREAK-FREE. "We were up here in the main part of the explosion where the whole roof come down and we crawled through and come out this end down here." ONCE HIS SON WAS FREE-- HE FEARED THE WORST FOR HIS MOTHER-- THINKING SHE WAS STILL INSIDE. BUT SHE'D STEPPED OUTSIDE JUST MOMENTS BEFORE THE BOOM... "His mom was sitting on the front porch, the explosion blew her through the front yard-- the ambulance crew actually noticed her flying through the air." THE AMBULANCE JUST HAPPENED TO DRIVE BY AS THESE WALLS-- ONCE STANDING-- FELL TO THE GROUND. TRAVIS SUFFERED SOME FRACTURED RIBS, A BRUISED LUNG-- BUMPS AND SCRAPES. AS FOR HIS SON AND MOTHER... "It burnt most of the hair off the back of his head-- and his eyebrows-- it actually burnt my mom's hair off the back of her head, too." LOOKING AT THIS HOME NOW... "How they got out alive... " ...TRAVIS CONSIDERS HIMSELF LUCKY. HE LOST HIS HOME-- BUT NOT WHAT MAKES ONE. "My mom went on the porch to smoke, my son happened to be beside me my wife wasn't here-- it's like everything played out like it should've, I guess." SOT "Tuesday the Red Cross provided the Noble family with shelter at a local motel-- today, they're moving into a new, temporary home. In Carrollton, Erica Coghill, WLKY News." FIREFIGHTERS ARE STILL INVESTIGATING WHAT CAUSED THE EXPLOSION. THE FAMILY LOST ALL OF ITS CLOTHES IN THE FIRE. IF YOU'D LIKE TO HELP